Ben Rubinstein
pro member
Hi,
I'm trying to work out HDR in conjunction with the use of my 8mm fisheye used for virtual tours. You can't of course use a polarizer or ND grad with this lens.
I tried today in my apartment, exposure for the room, exposure for outside and one in the middle. I've been working on it all day, tried with CS5, tried with Photomatix. Nothing comes close to holding the detail outside the window unless I paint it back in by hand which will take forever.
If anyone can point me in the right direction of how to hold highlights like that in this kind of situation I'd most appreciate it, I know it's a tough subject but it's got me tearing my hair out..
Thanks folks!
I'm trying to work out HDR in conjunction with the use of my 8mm fisheye used for virtual tours. You can't of course use a polarizer or ND grad with this lens.
I tried today in my apartment, exposure for the room, exposure for outside and one in the middle. I've been working on it all day, tried with CS5, tried with Photomatix. Nothing comes close to holding the detail outside the window unless I paint it back in by hand which will take forever.
If anyone can point me in the right direction of how to hold highlights like that in this kind of situation I'd most appreciate it, I know it's a tough subject but it's got me tearing my hair out..
Thanks folks!